
Tor and the Dark Art of Anonymity: How to Be Invisible from NSA Spying
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Narrated by:
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James C. Lewis
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By:
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Lance Henderson
About this listen
The NSA hates Tor. So does the FBI. Even Google wants it gone, as do Facebook and Yahoo and every other soul-draining, identity-tracking vampiric media cartel that scans your emails and spies on your private browsing sessions to better target you.
But there's hope. This manual will give you the incognito tools that'll make you a master of anonymity! Other books tell you to install Tor and then encrypt your hard drive...and leave it at that. I go much deeper, delving into the very engine of ultimate network security, taking it to an art form where you'll grow a new darknet persona - how to be anonymous online without looking like you're trying to be anonymous online.
Covered in Tor and the Dark Art of Anonymity:
- Browse the Internet Anonymously
- Darkcoins, Darknet Marketplaces, and Opsec Requirements
- Tor Hidden Servers
- How to Not Get Caught
- Counterforensics the FBI Doesn't Want You to Know About
- Windows vs. Linux - Which Offers Stronger Network Security?
- Cryptocurrency (Real Bitcoin Anonymity)
- Supercookies and Encryption
- Preventing Marketers and Debt Collectors from Finding You
- How to Protect Your Assets
- How to Hide Anything
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What did you like best about Tor and the Dark Art of Anonymity: How to Be Invisible from NSA Spying? What did you like least?
There is an interesting smattering of information about different apps, services, techniques and theoriesAny additional comments?
Some of the technical info was really interesting, and it certainly gave me quick overview of the landscape and some current applications. As with all books, the application names can be quickly out of date but the author does a good job of delving into some of the technical detail.I found the undertone really put me off though - the author cannot help but continually imply that the security agencies are out to put innocent people in jail and he even refers to foreign governments using words like 'cesspools', and at one point goes off on a tangent about being bullied at school and therefore desiring privacy. As an IT professional who is just curious about how these technologies work, I found this quite offputting and it undermined some of the serious aspects of the book.Interesting overview but unprofessional tone
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So I found this book, with some reservations as there wasn't any reviews. I was pleasantly surprised. The narration is good, but obviously narration isn't something that takes away from this as it is just an informative book with plenty of 'do's' and 'don'ts'. Exactly what I was looking for.
Very informative
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In this book, Henderson brings his distinctive blend of technical expertise, nerdy references and libertarian rants to the subject of TOR and internet anonymity. I certainly learned a great deal, more than I will probably ever need to know about the subject of staying anonymous online, and frankly more than I really understood. It was undeniably fascinating. The author still spends too much time ranting about various authority figures he dislikes, but has managed to reign-in his habit from previous books of adding too many personal anecdotes.
The main message to take away is "You are the weakest link in any security system". A lesson applicable to everyone in a world where cyber security now has to be a major concern of every business, and organization. Even those who have nothing to do with the political dissidents and anonymity nuts Henderson is focused on.
Informative and opinionated.
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Brilliant Book... Really enjoyed this...
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however, I would recommend it to anyone interested in Tor, anonymity and privacy online, and think that you'll feel more informed about these topics by the time you reach the end
informative read overall
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Useful information
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Very good.
Really enjoyed it but
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excellent
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Great book
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